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Old fish, new fish, red fish, blue fish cichlid fish appear to be splitting into two species
Science Daily ^ | October 1st, 2008

Posted on 10/01/2008 7:22:16 PM PDT by Soliton

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To: Soliton

yes, especially in the Church of Darwin...fortunately, the christian faith says that God created fish, and wow, what do you know, the fish are there, back then, today, and tomorrow....science showing God’s creation of fish.....are still fish....


21 posted on 10/02/2008 7:32:58 AM PDT by raygunfan
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That means that those dolphins and whales are actually subspecies of the same species.


22 posted on 10/02/2008 1:00:15 PM PDT by unspun (Tell the truth about Obama to all you know.)
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That means that those dolphins and whales are actually subspecies of the same species

Go for it dude! Create your own science.

23 posted on 10/02/2008 4:09:10 PM PDT by Soliton (> 100)
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I am only referring to the very definition of “species.”

If you’re one to make up new definitions of words, well, that’s hardly what conservatives do.


24 posted on 10/02/2008 5:22:26 PM PDT by unspun (Tell the truth about Obama to all you know.)
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 GGG managers are SunkenCiv, StayAt HomeMother & Ernest_at_the_Beach
Thanks Soliton. Topic is from 10/1/2008.

Just to the catalog, not sending a general distribution.
Evolution in Your Face
by Patrick Huyghe
Omni
Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, is home to more than 300 species of cichlids. These fish, which are popular in aquariums, are deep-bodied and have one nostril, rather than the usual two, on each side of the head. Seismic profiles and cores of the lake taken by a team headed by Thomas C. Johnson of the University of Minnesota, reveal that the lake dried up completely about 12,400 years ago. This means that the rate of speciation of cichlid fishes has been extremely rapid: something on average of one new species every 40 years!
12,400 years ago? Hydrologic cycle came to a screeching whoa for some reason, hmm, what could it have been?

To all -- please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list.


25 posted on 09/21/2012 5:17:12 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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